Record Search
-
Building: 0017100000 THE CHURCH LOFT (Building)The Church Loft, a fifteenth century timber-framed building, possibly used as a church office
-
Building: 1385500000 The Cider House, Churchway (Building)Possible seventeenth or eighteenth century house, used as a pub in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and known as 'The Queens Head' and 'The Old Cider House'
-
Building: 0449600000 THE CHURCH HOUSE, HUGHENDEN (Building)Seventeenth century timber-framed almshouses, with later alterations and extensions
-
Building: 1368600000 The Church Rooms, Church Lane, Weston Turville (Building)Early twentieth century Arts and Crafts style Church Rooms, built in 1909
-
Monument: 0704700000 The City (Monument)Post-medieval and modern hamlet of The City
-
Building: 0017101000 THE CHURCH LOFT (Building)Records of part of the Church Loft used as a lock-up until the nineteenth century
-
Monument: 0961900000 'The Citadel', N end Pitstone Hill (Monument)Possible earthworks identified in field survey
-
Building: 0982900000 The Christadelphian Hall, Albert Street (Building)The Christadelphian Hall, Albert Street, built 1882
-
Building: 0017102000 THE CHURCH LOFT, WEST WYCOMBE (Building)Former site of post-medieval village stocks at the Church Loft
-
Monument: 0563600000 THE CITADEL, WEST WYCOMBE PARK (RIVER WYE) (Monument)'Fort' shown in West Wycombe Park on map of 1752 and used for mock battles.